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The '''Free Project''' mode is a particular way to use the OpticalRevEng Dental software if you need to acquire some data that do not fit in any of the '''Structed Projects''' supported. <br />
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The '''Free Project''' mode is a specific OpticalRevEng Dental software's use, suggested in case the user needs to acquire some data that does not fit in any of the supported '''Structed Projects'''. <br />
You can use the free mode to ''play'' with the scan system, to make experiments or if you need to scan only one object.<br />
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The free mode can be used to ''play'' with the scan system, to make experiments or if there is a need to scan only one object.<br />
In free mode there is no project tree, no automatic alignment and no Step-By-Step Wizard. You can still acquire data, align two objects togheter, generate mesh and edit all the information.
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In free mode there is no project tree, no automatic alignment and no Step-By-Step Wizard. It is still possible to acquire data, align two objects togheter, generate mesh and edit all the information.
  
 
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'''The project logic is completely in your hands.  You are responsable to correcty choose a reference item, align all the object, choose the best scan and mesh strategy for all the project data'''.
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'''The project logic is completely in the user's hands, who is responsible to correcty choose a reference item, align all the objects, choose the best scan and mesh strategy for all the project data'''.
  
 
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Some tools works differently in ''Free Mode'' because the project is missong some information.
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Some tools work differently in ''Free Mode'' because the project is lacking some information.
  
 
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In free mode the software have no idea what kind of object you're going to acquire, and what name to give. <br />
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In free mode the software has no way to know what kind of object is going to be acquired, and what name it has to assign to the item. <br />
When you click the Acquisition button an extra dialog will ask you this two required informations.
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By clicking the Acquisition button an extra dialog will ask to fill in this two required informations.
  
 
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In free mode the software have no way to identify the reference item automatically. To align two objects you need to use the drag and drop function as explained in the [[Project_Tree#Free_Project|Project Tree]] page
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In free mode the software has no way to identify the reference item automatically. To align two objects, use the drag and drop function as explained in the [[Project_Tree#Free_Project|Project Tree]] page
  
 
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When you select one or more acquisition and click the Generate Mesh button the software have no idea what mesh generation strategy to use. <br />
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By selecting one or more acquisition and clicking on the Generate Mesh button the software has no way of knowing which mesh generation strategy to use. <br />
An extra dialog will ask you what mesh generation strategy you want to use and if you want to '''aggregate''' the acquisition.
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An extra dialog will ask the user to choose the mesh generation strategy and to choose whether to '''aggregate''' the acquisition or nor.
  
 
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When you align an implant marker to the implant library the software have no idea in wich tooth position this implant marker is.<br />  
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When aligning an implant marker to the implant library the software has no way of knowing wich is the tooth position of this implant marker.<br />  
'''You have to select the correct implant position or the identification will not be exported correctly'''
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'''Select the correct implant position or the identification will not be exported correctly'''
  
 
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In a free project the software have no idea how to export the data to exocad.<br />
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In a free project the software has no way of knowing how to export the data to exocad.<br />
If you click the '''Export To Cad''' button a wizard will start. The first page will ask you:
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By clicking on the '''Export To Cad''' button a wizard will start. The first page will ask:
  
 
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* In wich folder you want to export the data
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* In wich folder the data needs to be exported
* If you have only one model (with or without a bite) or if you have acquired two stone models
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* If only one model (with or without a bite) or if two stone models were acquired
  
 
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Then, after you click '''next''' you'll have to tell the software every mesh what role have in the project. For every jaw you need to identify:
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Then, after clicking '''next''' the software will require the user to speicfy the role of each mesh in the project. For every jaw identify:
  
 
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* ''Gingiva Meshes'' : Mesh of the '''separate gingiva'''
 
* ''Gingiva Meshes'' : Mesh of the '''separate gingiva'''
 
* ''Markers'' : Meshes of the '''implant markers'''
 
* ''Markers'' : Meshes of the '''implant markers'''
* ''Pre-Op or Waxup'' : Mesh of the Provisional Model or a Waxup. You need to select what kind of element.
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* ''Pre-Op or Waxup'' : Mesh of the Provisional Model or a Waxup, selecting the type of element.
  
 
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When all the mehes are identified you can click '''Export''' to save the file on disk
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When all the mehes are identified click '''Export''' to save the files on disk
  
 
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Free Mode

The Free Project mode is a specific OpticalRevEng Dental software's use, suggested in case the user needs to acquire some data that does not fit in any of the supported Structed Projects.
The free mode can be used to play with the scan system, to make experiments or if there is a need to scan only one object.
In free mode there is no project tree, no automatic alignment and no Step-By-Step Wizard. It is still possible to acquire data, align two objects togheter, generate mesh and edit all the information.

The project logic is completely in the user's hands, who is responsible to correcty choose a reference item, align all the objects, choose the best scan and mesh strategy for all the project data.

Some tools work differently in Free Mode because the project is lacking some information.

Acquisition

In free mode the software has no way to know what kind of object is going to be acquired, and what name it has to assign to the item.
By clicking the Acquisition button an extra dialog will ask to fill in this two required informations.

Dental 2 5 freeModeAcquisition.jpg

Alignment

In free mode the software has no way to identify the reference item automatically. To align two objects, use the drag and drop function as explained in the Project Tree page

Mesh Generation

By selecting one or more acquisition and clicking on the Generate Mesh button the software has no way of knowing which mesh generation strategy to use.
An extra dialog will ask the user to choose the mesh generation strategy and to choose whether to aggregate the acquisition or nor.

If aggregate is checked the software will create only one mesh with all the selected acquisitions.
If aggregate is not checked every acquisition will be converted in a separate mesh.

Dental 2 5 freeMeshGeneration.jpg

Implant Alignment

When aligning an implant marker to the implant library the software has no way of knowing wich is the tooth position of this implant marker.
Select the correct implant position or the identification will not be exported correctly

Exocad Export

In a free project the software has no way of knowing how to export the data to exocad.
By clicking on the Export To Cad button a wizard will start. The first page will ask:

  • In wich folder the data needs to be exported
  • If only one model (with or without a bite) or if two stone models were acquired
Dental 2 5 freeExocadExportStart.jpg

Then, after clicking next the software will require the user to speicfy the role of each mesh in the project. For every jaw identify:

  • Master Meshes : All the meshes that are part of the stone model: Healthy parts, stumps, pontic parts
  • Gingiva Meshes : Mesh of the separate gingiva
  • Markers : Meshes of the implant markers
  • Pre-Op or Waxup : Mesh of the Provisional Model or a Waxup, selecting the type of element.

When all the mehes are identified click Export to save the files on disk

Dental 2 5 freeExocadExportAnim.gif